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Regional Holcim Awards 2011 for Asia Pacific

Holcim Gold Award: Locally-manufactured cob and bamboo school building, Jar Maulwi, Pakistan by Eike Roswag, Ziegert Roswag Seiler Architekten Ingenieure, Germany: Location of the earthen school on the existing TSM campus. Holcim Gold Award: Locally-manufactured cob and bamboo school building, Jar Maulwi, Pakistan: Ongoing construction works of cob walls: March 2011. Holcim Gold Award: Locally-manufactured cob and bamboo school building, Jar Maulwi, Pakistan: Adaptation to existing. Holcim Gold Award: Locally-manufactured cob and bamboo school building, Jar Maulwi, Pakistan: Heavy-light constructions. Holcim Gold Award: Locally-manufactured cob and bamboo school building, Jar Maulwi, Pakistan: The ceiling was developed 1:1. Winners of the Holcim Awards Gold 2011 Asia Pacific for “Locally-manufactured cob and bamboo school building, Jar Maulwi, Pakistan” (l-r): Eike Roswag, Ziegert Roswag Seiler Architekten Ingenieure, Germany, Arne Tönissen, Akim Jah and Karim Jah. Holcim Silver Award: Urban agriculture and factory conversion, Bangkok, Thailand by Isavaret Tamonut, TTH Trading Co., Ltd, Thailand in collaboration with Singh Intrachooto, Osisu, Thailand, Jariyawadee Lekawatana, Phuttipan Aswakool, Vichayuth Meenaphant, Manassak Senachak, Marisa Charusilawong, Architect Kidd Co., Ltd, Thailand, Chaiyot Pinitjirsamut, C-Insight Co., Ltd, Thailand, Piroj Chaimongkol, Weint Engineering and Management Co., Ltd., Thailand: Site context “Bangkok”. Holcim Silver Award: Urban agriculture and factory conversion, Bangkok, Thailand: Master plan. Holcim Silver Award: Urban agriculture and factory conversion, Bangkok, Thailand: Architecture integrated plants. Holcim Silver Award: Urban agriculture and factory conversion, Bangkok, Thailand: Site ecology system. Winners of the Holcim Awards Silver 2011 Asia pacific for “Urban agriculture and factory conversion, Bangkok, Thailand” (l-r): Phuttipan Aswakool, Singh Intrachooto, Jariyawadee Lekawatana, Amphai Tamonut, Isavaret Tamonut, Manassak Senachak and Kritpol Mekpanuwat. Holcim Bronze Award: Ecologically-designed retail and commercial building, Putrajaya, Malaysia by Kenneth Yeang, T. R. Hamzah & Yeang International Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia in collaboration with Tengku Robert Hamzah, T. R. Hamzah & Yeang International Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia: View of project from Dataran Wawasan. Holcim Bronze Award: Ecologically-designed retail and commercial building, Putrajaya, Malaysia: Plans, sections, elevation. Holcim Bronze Award: Ecologically-designed retail and commercial building, Putrajaya, Malaysia: Façade sun-shading strategies. Holcim Bronze Award: Ecologically-designed retail and commercial building, Putrajaya, Malaysia: Façade lit as pristine jewel. Discussing the Holcim Awards Bronze 2011 Asia Pacific winner for “Ecologically-designed retail and commercial building, Putrajaya, Malaysia” Andy Chong of T. R. Hamzah & Yeang International Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia on behalf of project authors Ken Yeang and Tengku Robert Hamzah. Acknowledgement Prize: Community structure to encourage social cohesion and development, Cepogo, Ngargorejo and Bongkok villages, Indonesia by Yandi Yatmo in collaboration with Paramita Atmodiwirjo, Cindy Charisa, Adhitya Pandu Pradana, Putera Anarta, and Susanto Putro, Dept of Architecture, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia: Place making as a material representation of community dreams, belief, togetherness and localities. Acknowledgement Prize: Post-earthquake housing renovation, Kobe, Japan by Masaaki Takeuchi, uzulab, Japan and Shihoko Koike, Osaka City University, Japan: Creating space with old material / by the pillar system / by self-build / and connecting the internal and external by the rhythm of pillars. Acknowledgement Prize: Primary healthcare center, near Dharmapuri, India by Rajesh Renganathan and Iype Chacko Vernperampil, Flying Elephant Studio, India: Aerial view. Acknowledgement Prize: Socially-integrated rural school, Sukoharjo, Indonesia by Dian Susilo, deesignhandmade, Indonesia: Sections. Acknowledgement Prize: Urban renewal and transport circuit, New Delhi, India by Madhav Raman and Vaibhav Dimri, Anagram Architects, India: Aerial view. Acknowledgement Prize: Vertical informal settlement and waste recycling center, Jakarta, Indonesia by Steven Brunsmann, nunc architects, Netherlands in collaboration with Johan Krol, nunc architects, Netherlands, Tanja van der Laan, Plataan Architectural Design, Netherlands, João Bentes de Oliveira, João Bentes Architect, Portugal: The vertical kampongs are self-suffi cient communities, encapsulating the traditional kampong dynamics in a high rise solution. 1st 'Next Generation' Prize: Bicycle use for commuting revitalization project, Beijing, China by August Liau, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States: Network concept. 2nd 'Next Generation' Prize: Town plan revitalization and urban development, Navi Mumbai, India by Mishkat Irfan Ahmed, University of California, Berkeley, United States/India: “The Village, the City and the Ecosystem: context-sensitive design at Navi Mumbai’s Urban Edge”, a study for greenfi eld development in India. 3rd 'Next Generation' Prize: Decentralized sanitation system, near New Delhi, India by Julia King, London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom: Typical section.

Holcim Bronze Award: Ecologically-designed retail and commercial building, Putrajaya, Malaysia: Façade sun-shading strategies.

Holcim Bronze Award: Ecologically-designed retail and commercial building, Putrajaya, Malaysia: Façade sun-shading strategies.